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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bad of the Heart is amazing for the spirit and soul
There have been many sources that have introduced me to music - radio, TV, the Internet, even my own simple pure luck. In the case of George LaMond, I have to thank KJoe 105 in St. Joseph, Mo., which also introduced me to such artists as Anything Box and Peach Union. After hearing "Bad of the Heart" on KJoe (the only station in Kansas City to play it initially) in 1990,...
Published on July 23, 2000 by J. Derek Reardon

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good album
This is definitly his best album "bad of the heart", "look into my eyes" and "without you" are classics, "bad of the heart" does carry a planet rock beat though.
Published on February 27, 2003


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bad of the Heart is amazing for the spirit and soul, July 23, 2000
This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
There have been many sources that have introduced me to music - radio, TV, the Internet, even my own simple pure luck. In the case of George LaMond, I have to thank KJoe 105 in St. Joseph, Mo., which also introduced me to such artists as Anything Box and Peach Union. After hearing "Bad of the Heart" on KJoe (the only station in Kansas City to play it initially) in 1990, I became obsessed with George LaMond. After purchasing the remixes for "Bead of the Heart" and "Without You," listening to the full release was just as powerful. George LaMond isn't simply a dance floor wonder; he's an amazing artist with a wonderful voice and has a production team that creates amazing, anthemic music that can move you physically and emotionally.

The release starts off with the title track "Bad of the Heart." And oh, what a start it is! Freestyle at its best, the orchestration and vocals throw you onto the dance floor and create an anthemic piece that you can't deny in dancing and singing along with. Released as a single, this song had pretty big radio and club success. Get the remixes for this one too if you can... they're AWESOME. A little more happy, but carrying on the awesome orchestrations and vocals, "Love's Contagious" is another upbeat, fun dance classic with a positive message. George slows down to power ballad mode with "Serenade You" and its smooth Latin orchestrations. Another ballad, "Passing Time" is slower, a bit more atmospheric and very touching with your basic late 80s light pop/rock feel. But get ready to rev it up again and sweat on the dance floor! Also released as a single, "Without You" is another Freestyle classic, equal in power to "Bad of the Heart" in its orchestration, dance floor appeal and singability (especially the harmonies). There are two sets of remixes for this single. The first remixes came out in '89 or `90 and are amazing! A second set of remixes came out in 1998 (available here at Amazon.com) and are a bit more updated for the late 90s. [Personally, I prefer the original mixes.] Another fun up-tempo dance tune is "Stop that Girl" that takes a bit more of a dance pop feel, though there are still some awesome Freestyle elements. "Who Needs Love" slows down to something of a classic early 90s r&b pop ballad with its bouncy syncopation and almost whispered vocals and a bridge rap (a scary comparison, but it sounds very similar to Milli Vanilli). Back to Freestyle, "Look Into My Eyes" was another single close in power to the previous singles, but it didn't fare quite as well as its predecessors in the charts. However, there's no denying its power, and you easily get lost in the orchestrations as you dance and sing along. A little funkier in its style and beat, "What Could've Been" is great attitude dance floor material with another cool rapped bridge. The release ends on a slower, pop-ballad note with "No Matter What," a beautiful duet with Brenda K. Starr (remember her?).

George LaMond is an amazing artist whom I respect immensely. Bad of the Heart is an incredible debut and gets a strong 5 star rating, placing easily within my top 50 releases of all time. This release introduced me to Freestyle music, and it fueled my desire to create fun, upbeat, layered, and powerful dance music. And even as George has released several excellent follow up albums, this one still holds a special place in my heart after all these years. Listening to Bad of the Heart was an epiphany for me, and its influence will stay with me for the rest of my life.

If you love to dance, if you loved the music scene in the late 80s/early 90s, you MUST have this release in your collection. Layered, anthemic orchestrations coupled with awesome lyrics and vocals make this an easy purchase decision for anyone who has ever loved to get out on a dance floor. Musicians who also enjoy great pop/dance/Freestyle compositions will get a definite earful from this release and a lot of inspiration. And if you like "Bad of the Heart" and "Without You," try to find the remix singles released back in 1989/1990. They're worth every penny and every moment of listening to them!

Even before the Latin/Hispanic music revolution taking place today in 2000, George LaMond was making his mark as an accomplished artist with an amazing talent. Thank you, George, for sharing with us. Your talent, power, and beauty have been a blessing to anyone who has shared in experiencing your amazing musical talent.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Really really good!, April 10, 2005
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This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
Legendary producers -- Chris Barbosa and Mark Liggett, at their height was George Lamond and Shannon. The music is timeless and I still listen to the fresh freestyle awesomeness. This album was visionary. George Lamond's vocals was ethereal and sticks like crazy glue. Too bad all the crappy music from the Grammys always gets all the awards. If I was in charge, I'd give George Lamond a Grammy or Chris Barbosa and Mark Liggett too.

Every song on this album is timeless!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GEORGE LAMOND!!!WOW!!!!, June 5, 2002
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This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
I was a George Lamond fan. Wow, I hardly ever missed a performance. I remember those Roseland, Palladium, nights!!!
Without YOU, Bad of the Heart, and Look into my eyes. Classics to treasure forever. May God bless you always wherever you are.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Album Forever, December 8, 2001
This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
Awesome Strong Touching and Beautiful God Bless You George!
I popped this tape 3 times before I bought the CD
But I cant find In My Life to save my Life LOL
I am searching for that album that was so unjustly discontinued. *sigh*
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GEORGE IS THE BOMB!!! :), May 4, 1999
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This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
This cd, is great from all perspectives it has ballads, it has FREESTYLE!!! Its great just to put the cd in and groove.. :) George La Mond is a great artist.. Hope he continues to make cds.. for us loyal fans. Freestyle Foreva..
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Foundation for Quality Freestyle Music, April 5, 1999
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This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
This CD is one of the classics and every Freestyle dance music fan should have it. It has great Freestyle tracks like "Bad of the Heart," "Love's Contagious," "Without You," and "Look Into My Eyes." They are very energetic tracks that will make you move and dance. The CD is well balanced with beautiful ballads like "Serenade You," "Passing Time," and "No Matter What." These ballads show George LaMond's versatility and range as a singer. George LaMond's voice, talent, and energy are unmatched in my opinion by any other dance music artist. It is one of the few CD's that I am able to listen to from start to finish. In our present day, it is very difficult to find quality Freestyle tracks, much less a quality Freestyle album. George LaMond encompasses the soul of Freestyle with this CD. All the tracks are distinct and there is no repetition in beat. (No planet rock beat!)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE AND FEELING PUT TO GREAT FREESTYLE MUSIC, March 9, 1999
This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
GEORGE LaMOND WRITES AND SINGS WITH FEELING. FROM HIS BALLADS TO HIS SAD FREESYTLE CRYS FOR LOVE, HE WILL MAKE YOU FEEL THE MUSIC INSIDE AND OUT.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HEARTWARMING!!!!!!!!!!!! :0) FULL OF HONESTY AND TRUTH!!!!!, February 17, 1999
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This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
PUT IT THIS WAY.......THE BOY CAN WRITE!!!!!! :0)

HE IS A "BEAUTIFUL PERSON BOTH INSIDE & OUT!!! :0)

I ONLY SPEAK THE "TRUTH"!!!!!!!!!!! :0)

I KNOW THAT YOU MAY NOT REMEMBER ME FROM SIX YEARS AGO IN NEW YORK CITY......BUT I WORKED WITH YOU FOR TWO DAYS ON YOUR VIDEO FOR "BABY, I BELIEVE IN YOU" AND ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THAT THAT WAS THE DAY THAT I FOUND MY "ONE AND ONLY LOVE"

I DO NOT KNOW WHERE YOU ARE OR WHAT YOU ARE DOING THESE DAYS BUT RUMOR HAS IT THAT YOU ARE SOMEWHERE IN CONNECTICUT AND I FEEL THAT IN MY HEART THAT "ONE DAY" WE WILL RUN INTO EACH OTHER AGAIN!!!!! :0)

YOU ARE SOOOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL AND DON'T EVER CHANGE!!!!! :0)

LUV YOUR #1 LOYAL FAN,

SANDI FONSECA BRIDGEPORT, CT

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Must Have" CD for your Freestyle Collection!, April 15, 2007
This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
This CD is by far one of the most well put together freestyle dance albums. Especially considering it was a COLUMBIA release. MicMac, Metropolitain and all those other labels have nothing on this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Such a fantastic cd @}->---, March 30, 2006
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This review is from: Bad Of The Heart (Audio CD)
This is one of my favourite 'oldies'. I'm such a fan of Georges, that I have all of his music. Bad Of The Heart is a great song in and of itself, but to me, the two standout songs are No Matter What (a beautful duet) and Without You. In fact, Without You is one of the best songs in the universe.
Unfortunately, George isn't as popular as he really should be (considering that his voice is stunning) but trust me, that if you buy this, you will love it. I think some of his best work is on this cd and I'd love to hear new music from him, but till then, this will definately do.
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